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i'm chinese i heard that "The C Programming Language " by Brian W.
Kernighan, Dennis
Ritchie is the best book for new learners.
but it is unavailable here. i mearn there is nobody selled it.
i wonder any body can help me???

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kaili a écrit :
> i'm chinese i heard that "The C Programming Language " by Brian W.
> Kernighan, Dennis
> Ritchie is the best book for new learners.

K&R alias the Kabbalistic Reference. Conversational style but the
content is unfriendly, elliptic and non-smooth, full of poor
explanations and narcissic code. Not a guide for turist visiting
C-land. This book is a nightmare for beginners. Instead, try {Prata ||
King}'s books, far from perferct but you can take off.

Robert Adsett wrote:
> In article <>,
> candide says...
>> kaili a écrit :
>>
>>> i'm chinese i heard that "The C Programming Language " by Brian W.
>>> Kernighan, Dennis
>>> Ritchie is the best book for new learners.
>> K&R alias the Kabbalistic Reference. Conversational style but the
>> content is unfriendly, elliptic and non-smooth, full of poor
>> explanations and narcissic code.
>
> Maybe it's just me, but I found K&R a straightforward introduction to
> the language.
>
> Robert
>
Agree. I find it easy to read and follow and I have ADD!

kaili wrote:
> i'm chinese i heard that "The C Programming Language " by Brian W.
> Kernighan, Dennis
> Ritchie is the best book for new learners.
> but it is unavailable here. i mearn there is nobody selled it.
> i wonder any body can help me???

I don't think it is the best book for new learners unless they have
some programming backgrounds. K&R(2nd Edition) Preface says:

"The book is not an introductory programming manual; it assumes some
familiarity with basic programming concepts like variables, assignment
statements, loops, and functions."

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